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lynn vavreck from ucla, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> an outbreak of fun gal meningitis spreading around the country whachlt are the symptoms? how can you protect yourself? how are people getting sick? that's next. "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection
lynn vavreck from ucla, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> an outbreak of fun gal meningitis spreading around the country whachlt are the symptoms? how can you protect yourself? how are people getting sick? that's next. "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now...
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he's being replaced by kyle, who won the lou groza award as top kicker when he played for ucla. cundiff made all five -- he made of his field goals when playing preseason for the buccaneers. >>> a nice warmup here, a chill that moved in on sunday, it's in retreat mode today. a lot of folks are going to, i think, playing hooky today. >> we should have thought of that earlier. >> for a big reason. they're going to be at the baseball game. >> oh, okay. >> at least that's what i'm hearing. >>> let's take a look and see what's going on out there this morning. we're at 57 degrees. the last couple of mornings, we've been starting out in the 30s and 40s. it's not bad out there this morning. a little bit of fog, but nothing that's down under two miles around our immediate area. temperatures, look at them throughout the area, from montgomery county down south through stafford and fairfax and pri prince william county. 54 degrees. 55 in reston. and 59 degrees one of the warm spots in maryland. at the bus stop, here's what you can expect, 47 to 55 degrees. still a little on the damp side. a
he's being replaced by kyle, who won the lou groza award as top kicker when he played for ucla. cundiff made all five -- he made of his field goals when playing preseason for the buccaneers. >>> a nice warmup here, a chill that moved in on sunday, it's in retreat mode today. a lot of folks are going to, i think, playing hooky today. >> we should have thought of that earlier. >> for a big reason. they're going to be at the baseball game. >> oh, okay. >> at least...
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and cal -- 54-48, and cal, grotto and ucla, maynard and keenan allen, the two half- brothers hooked up a couple of times. cal led big, 42-72 and late and a big win for cal on the grid iron. speaking of grid iron, candle stick park. the bills-niners, cbs 5. we'll see you later. >> a lot of hot stuff. >> got it there, vern. >>> mean while, san jose state had this weekend off but is hosting utah state next saturday as part of the homecoming weekend and that should be a game. and in major league soccer, a hat trick from the earthquake's tricks. and clenched the title with it 4-1 victory over colorado yesterday. the quake's warren chavez scored the first goal, 95 seconds into the game. and that must have been something. >> we have a lot to come here in the next half hour of our broadcast. >> and that is right. tragedy in a church of all places. what led to a bay area accident that took the life of the young girl. >> and later, what can be done to get apathetic people to vote? they have tried just about anything. why not cranberries? a lot coming up. (noise from plane) the blue angels, among
and cal -- 54-48, and cal, grotto and ucla, maynard and keenan allen, the two half- brothers hooked up a couple of times. cal led big, 42-72 and late and a big win for cal on the grid iron. speaking of grid iron, candle stick park. the bills-niners, cbs 5. we'll see you later. >> a lot of hot stuff. >> got it there, vern. >>> mean while, san jose state had this weekend off but is hosting utah state next saturday as part of the homecoming weekend and that should be a game....
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in the guest spot is richard sanders professor at ucla and stewart taylor junior editor of harvard law review, co-authors of the new book out today "mismatch." welcome, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> richard, let me start with you. you say affirmative action places mirnlt students with underperforming scores in schools they're not qualified for, thus making it hard to pass exit exams and so they leave not fully prepared. >> yeah, it's important to keep in mind that we're not saying that students aren't qualified to be in college. it's which college they go to. so the idea is that if you are admitted to a school where your credentials are lower, say 00 or 300 points lower than classmates. the teachers teach toward the middle of the class and you're likely to learn less. there's an outpouring of research showing in the sciences, blacks and business panics have high attrition rates because of mismatch. in law school they're twice as likely to fail bar exams and there's a loss of self-confidence among students that receive it. >> i know toure will question you on that
in the guest spot is richard sanders professor at ucla and stewart taylor junior editor of harvard law review, co-authors of the new book out today "mismatch." welcome, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you. >> richard, let me start with you. you say affirmative action places mirnlt students with underperforming scores in schools they're not qualified for, thus making it hard to pass exit exams and so they leave not fully prepared. >> yeah, it's...
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san jose state had this weed cal upset 25th ranked ucla with a 43-17 win in berkley. san jose state had the weekend off but hosting utah state next saturday. there is a wide perception that president obama lost to mitt romney in the debate. >> now the first crucial encounter is over. everybody has their score cards up, so what do the candidates need to do in the coming days? we put that question to mayor willie brown and joe. here is what they had to say. >> mr. obama has to reestablish his dominance on the intellectual side and dominance on the accuracy side and has to reestablish his dominance on the excitement side. can he do that? i don't know. >> mitt romney? >> mitt romney has to keep going. keep plowing through and talking the same stuff and the same way. he was concise and crisp. he was like the ceo and chief that he aspires to be. >> this is the first time we recalled seeing former massachusetts governor mitt romney show up on stage. he has been avoiding, you wouldn't have known he was the governor in massachusetts. >> he was very proud to talk about what hap
san jose state had this weed cal upset 25th ranked ucla with a 43-17 win in berkley. san jose state had the weekend off but hosting utah state next saturday. there is a wide perception that president obama lost to mitt romney in the debate. >> now the first crucial encounter is over. everybody has their score cards up, so what do the candidates need to do in the coming days? we put that question to mayor willie brown and joe. here is what they had to say. >> mr. obama has to...
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roddy peters picked the terps over kansas, george tourng and ucla. he grew up a juan dixon fan and really like what the maryland coach was selling. a big gift for the terps. meanwhile, thanks to 239 all purpose yards from freshman sensation, stephan digs. the terps' football team coming off a win against virginia on saturday. maryland now 4-2, heading into there week's homecoming match-up against nc state. the terms' 2-0 for the first time since 2001. a very impressive start. by head coach randy edsell, not getting ahead of himself. >> right now, we just, i just worry about taking one game at a time. and then when that game is over, you win it. you put it in the bank and you gain interest. and that's what we've just tried to talk to the guys about. just hey, we've got four wins. four wins isn't enough to accomplish the goals that we want to accomplish. and the only thing that we're focused on right now is just trying to find a way to beat nc state on saturday. >> the maryland football coach, i know how much both of you love facebook and twitter. i wo
roddy peters picked the terps over kansas, george tourng and ucla. he grew up a juan dixon fan and really like what the maryland coach was selling. a big gift for the terps. meanwhile, thanks to 239 all purpose yards from freshman sensation, stephan digs. the terps' football team coming off a win against virginia on saturday. maryland now 4-2, heading into there week's homecoming match-up against nc state. the terms' 2-0 for the first time since 2001. a very impressive start. by head coach...
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ucla has of strong program of providing a leggett to economically disadvantaged students. you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall, if you look at the results that ucla law school, 56 percent of the students admitted through socioeconomic affirmative action or black or hispanic compared to just 6 percent of those not admitted through those programs. now, how would this work at national -- nationally? private and public universities. the century foundation sponsored research which looked at that question and found that if grades and test scores were the sole basis for many students that african-americans and latinos would represent just 4 percent of students at the most selective hundred and 46 universities in th
ucla has of strong program of providing a leggett to economically disadvantaged students. you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall,...
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he was at ucla. the pro career is yet to blossom and spent 2011 on injured reserve with the dallas cowboys and spent the summer in training camp with tampa bay and making all five of its cake -- his kicks. he's the 19th kicker the last 18 years for the redskin and he is aware of their kicking history. >> i am familiar with the history here and i'm doing my best to change that history for a long time. >> i feel great. an amazing opportunity that they have give know me. >> everyone has an experience to start out with and you have to have an opportunity and you win -- any one through the competition and we had other guys who were more seasoned, one in particular and he performed in a tough situation. >> and from inside the 35 yards out. we'll all be happy. this one tied at one in the fourth inning. adam laroche providing the rbi, a solo home run and we want to see offense. we'll bring you an update and we'll bring reaction from inside the clubhouse following this one, will? >> and we look forward to it,
he was at ucla. the pro career is yet to blossom and spent 2011 on injured reserve with the dallas cowboys and spent the summer in training camp with tampa bay and making all five of its cake -- his kicks. he's the 19th kicker the last 18 years for the redskin and he is aware of their kicking history. >> i am familiar with the history here and i'm doing my best to change that history for a long time. >> i feel great. an amazing opportunity that they have give know me. >>...
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khai forbath will take his place, recognized as the top kicker while playing for ucla in 2009. forbath kicker is the redskins' 19th kicker in 18 years, the most out of any team in the nfl. >>> yesterday a big honor at the gaylord resort in national harbor. prince george's presented us with a partners for success award. nbc 4's president and general manager jackie bradford accepted the honor. nbc 4 has partnered with prince george's community college several times to organize events like the bluebird blues festival and community sleds. our own aaron gilchrist was the emcee at the event. >> congrats jackie and the team. 6:21. time for weather and traffic on the ones. here's veronica. >>> perfect weather for baseball today or doing anything else outdoors today. we've been trapped with mornings of mist and fog. same deal this rng montmorning. it's going to lift quickly. temperatures throughout the area, look at that. 40s and 50s. 57 degrees in town. we're running some ten degrees higher. the only 30s showing up in winchester, virginia, right now, where it's 39. at the bus stop this
khai forbath will take his place, recognized as the top kicker while playing for ucla in 2009. forbath kicker is the redskins' 19th kicker in 18 years, the most out of any team in the nfl. >>> yesterday a big honor at the gaylord resort in national harbor. prince george's presented us with a partners for success award. nbc 4's president and general manager jackie bradford accepted the honor. nbc 4 has partnered with prince george's community college several times to organize events...
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similar the world views of these t partiers were, and yet, so distinct from my academic colleagues at ucla where i had been getting my ph.d. -- the world views of these tea partiers. one thing that sets the tea party apart from many others is they have a very traditional view of the american dream. a 12 million -- toquevillian view, if you look. they have this view that all people of all backgrounds can succeed. this is not to say that other americans do not have this view, but they have this believe even more so, and it permeates how they answer poll questions and also helps explain a lot of their other policy positions that other people have a hard time understanding. let's go through this -- these are some pictures i took at a washington, d.c., tea party protest. you often see signs like this. "do not spread my wealth -- spread my work ethic." "stop punishing success and rewarding failure." this is part of a common theme throughout the tea party. throughout the tea party. for this
similar the world views of these t partiers were, and yet, so distinct from my academic colleagues at ucla where i had been getting my ph.d. -- the world views of these tea partiers. one thing that sets the tea party apart from many others is they have a very traditional view of the american dream. a 12 million -- toquevillian view, if you look. they have this view that all people of all backgrounds can succeed. this is not to say that other americans do not have this view, but they have this...
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she's a ucla gal. >> stephanie: wait, there's more. listen on wednesdays in particular, i need some self-esteem because i get nothing but -- [ bleep ] people. let's see -- okay. blah, blah blah. my mom blah, blah, blah. all of the people were shocked when i revealed your actual age. my boyfriend said i was 35. my mom, i swear she looks like she's 30. [ screaming ] >> well, parts of you. >> stephanie: shut up, jim! [ applause ] we'll post the pictures later. >> is there a green pashmina involved? >> stephanie: no. but anyway, she's carol burnett. need i say anymore? anyway, she's going to come on the show. she said why don't you invite me on the show. i think i said eep. i didn't know what to say. she's like -- it just cracks me up hal. we're all like insecure in our own ways and jodie was telling me this story that when she met jennifer aniston during friends they talked because jennifer is like oh, my god introduce me. afterwards carol said she knew who i was. of course she does, mom. [ laughter ] anyway. oh my god. yea for heroes. i
she's a ucla gal. >> stephanie: wait, there's more. listen on wednesdays in particular, i need some self-esteem because i get nothing but -- [ bleep ] people. let's see -- okay. blah, blah blah. my mom blah, blah, blah. all of the people were shocked when i revealed your actual age. my boyfriend said i was 35. my mom, i swear she looks like she's 30. [ screaming ] >> well, parts of you. >> stephanie: shut up, jim! [ applause ] we'll post the pictures later. >> is there a...
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with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. to many workers have lost their jobs. to many retirees have lost their savings. to many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people. instead of looking out for us, they're focused on partisan bickering, scoring political points, and looking out for themselves and their wealthy donors. congresswoman's response to our problems is more of the same. more bickering, or partisanship, and more looking out for herself instead of us. instead of listening to people and proposing real solutions, she relies on the same old worn out partisan playbook that does nothing to create jobs or help seniors on fixed incomes. watch tonight how many time she talks and says empty phrases. every time you hear them, remind yourself, this is the language of gr
with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. to many workers have lost their jobs. to many retirees have lost their savings. to many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people....
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think the weirdest decision we ever had to make took place in one of the first debates that we did at ucla, back in 1988, because of the height difference between michael dukakis, the democratic nominee and george herbert walker bush who is four or five inches taller than him. we to build a bubble in front of the podium for governor dukakis to stand on so he would appear relatively the same height. it is little things like that that we have to deal with. >> tell us about a little thing like that as far as this debate. the podium or the temperature in the room. >> well, you know, we try to keep the temperature at 65 degrees. i always tell my wife and daughters when they come, bring a pashmina because the hall is very, very cold. has to be with the lights and cameras. we try to keep it there. sometimes it varies. the podiums will always be the same size for the men and women who participate in these debates. and so, you know, we sit down, we work with the staff of our professional staff and then they -- each of the candidates also has a staff that is here. we walk them through, showing how t
think the weirdest decision we ever had to make took place in one of the first debates that we did at ucla, back in 1988, because of the height difference between michael dukakis, the democratic nominee and george herbert walker bush who is four or five inches taller than him. we to build a bubble in front of the podium for governor dukakis to stand on so he would appear relatively the same height. it is little things like that that we have to deal with. >> tell us about a little thing...
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chapley is from ucla. >>> tomorrow there will be a memorial in san francisco for u.s. ambassador chris steves. among those in tanned dance under the city rotunda will be diane feinstein. it is open to the public. >>> monday how about that weather forecast. here's lawrence karnow. >> hard to tell, we have a lot of thick fog in many spots. the fog is going to lift and we are looking at mostly sunny skies as we head toward the afternoon. high pressure is building in and the next few days is going to be nice outside. inland, 60s and 70s around the bay. 60s out toward the coast. the offshore wind kicks in, beautiful to the coastline. 70s at the beaches, time saver traffic is coming up next. >> no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> good morning, we have some breaking tuesday in san francisco, it's -- news in san francisco, a specific package at ucf medical center. it's a shoe box with a device and a note. it i
chapley is from ucla. >>> tomorrow there will be a memorial in san francisco for u.s. ambassador chris steves. among those in tanned dance under the city rotunda will be diane feinstein. it is open to the public. >>> monday how about that weather forecast. here's lawrence karnow. >> hard to tell, we have a lot of thick fog in many spots. the fog is going to lift and we are looking at mostly sunny skies as we head toward the afternoon. high pressure is building in and the...
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chipley is a professor at ucla -- shapely is a professor. >>> a football fan recover, this morning after being stabbed on the way to the game. maureen naylor is live in the newsroom with more. >> the stabbing happened after a confrontation about sports teams. witness says the man injured was wearing a dallas cowboy shirt. he was stabbed at candlestick park while walking to the game with some friends. it happened on harney way. witness says he was going to the game with several fans who were 9er fans. some witnesses say two men started to seize the -- tease the man about his dallas jersey. >> actually, his girlfriend ran in the way. and they stabbed him in the stomach. yeah. just arguing about sports teams. >> reporter: the stab wound is described as minor. the victim is commented to survive. the police have arrested two men involved in the incident. >>> time now, 7:47. later on today, the warriors will submit the first drawings of their proposed san francisco arena. the 135-foot tall arena would be at the outer edge of piers 30 to 32. now, the designers wanted to look small and create th
chipley is a professor at ucla -- shapely is a professor. >>> a football fan recover, this morning after being stabbed on the way to the game. maureen naylor is live in the newsroom with more. >> the stabbing happened after a confrontation about sports teams. witness says the man injured was wearing a dallas cowboy shirt. he was stabbed at candlestick park while walking to the game with some friends. it happened on harney way. witness says he was going to the game with several...
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similar the worldviews of these tea partiers were and yet so distinct from my academic colleagues at ucla where i've been getting a phd. for the first one i'd like to make, one thing that sets the tea party apart from many others if they have a very traditional review. so essentially, they have this view america's land of opportunity and that all people regardless of backgrounds can succeed. now this is not to say, but they have this even more so and this is how the answer poll questions and how they help explain a lot of there there policy positions that other people have a hard time understanding. the scope of this. so these are some signs i took at a washington d.c. tea party protest here by the capital. you often see signs like this. don't spread my wealth. spread my work ethic. stop punishing and rewarding failure. this is all part of a common thing. and for this to make sense, i think we should go for some polling data. i'm going to show you some polling numbers that i've conducted with the recent rupaul that i directed the foundation. why actually had an opportunity to ask american
similar the worldviews of these tea partiers were and yet so distinct from my academic colleagues at ucla where i've been getting a phd. for the first one i'd like to make, one thing that sets the tea party apart from many others if they have a very traditional review. so essentially, they have this view america's land of opportunity and that all people regardless of backgrounds can succeed. now this is not to say, but they have this even more so and this is how the answer poll questions and...
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he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from july 2001 to july 2002. he served as director of the center for regional analysis. he previously taught at george washington university 25 years, including nine as chairman of the department of urban planning and real estate development and as director of a doctoral programs for the school business of public management. his research focuses on the changing structure of metropolitan area economies and especially on the impact of federal spending, including two studies completed within the past year that consider the economic effects of sequestration. in october 2011 he focused on the impact that
he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from...